Banns of Marriage

The publication in the parish church for three successive
Sundays of an intended marriage. It is made after the Second Lesson of
the Morning Service. To announce the intention is called “Publishing
the banns,” from the words “I publish the banns of marriage between ...
” (Anglo-Saxon, ge-bannan, to proclaim, to announce).

To forbid the banns.

To object to the proposed marriage.

“And a better fate did poor Maria deserve than to have a banns
forbidden by the curate of the parish who published them.” —Sterne: Sentimental Journey.